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BrooklynWHAT
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"Adidas really think Lillard gonna move shoes like that? (swipe)"


  

          

3rd biggest shoe deal in the league? man i bet KD cannot wait until his shoe deal comes up again.

http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/blazers/2014/04/14/damian-lillard-agrees-to-new-shoe-deal-with-adidas-portland-trail-blazers-nba/7169799/

Damian Lillard's banner year continued Monday, when the second-year Portland Trail Blazers point guard finalized a new shoe contract with Adidas that is believed to be among the most lucrative of any player in the NBA.

While the exact figures of the eight-year deal were not immediately known, a person with knowledge of the contract said it is smaller only than that of Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose (reportedly $185 million over 13 years with Adidas) and the Miami Heat's LeBron James (reportedly $20 million annually with Nike) among NBA players. If certain incentives are met, the deal could extend to 10 years. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the financial terms are not typically disclosed.

In a news release, Adidas head of global basketball sports marketing Chris Grancio called Lillard "one of the cornerstones of the adidas brand."

The structure of Lillard's previous deal was such that he could opt out and renegotiate at this early juncture of his fasttrack career. Adidas would have had stiff competition if they waited any longer, as their window to have exclusive negotiating rights with his agent, Aaron Goodwin of Goodwin Sports Management, recently ended and Nike as well as the Jordan Brand were known to be very interested in luring Lillard away.

Adidas has endured a trying stretch when it comes to its top NBA talents, with Rose suffering devastating injuries in consecutive campaigns and Houston Rockets center Dwight Howard's star fading during his time with the Los Angeles Lakers last season. Lillard, whose team plays so close to Nike headquarters, will now be featured as the next great perimeter talent with widespread appeal. And with good reason.

Lillard,the Oakland, Calif. native and Weber State product who was drafted sixth overall by the Blazers, has been tremendous from the start. He won Rookie of the Year last season, then became an All-Star for the first time and led Portland to an unexpectedly-strong season (currently 53-28, fifth in the Western Conference) in his second act.

He made the most of All-Star weekend in New Orleans when it came to bettering his personal brand, becoming the first player in league history to take part in five events. Before playing in the game itself, Lillard took part in the slam dunk competition, the three-point contest, the Rising Stars game and the skills challenge. Comcast SportsNet NorthWest first reported that Lillard and Adidas were close to a deal.

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Adidas really think Lillard gonna move shoes like that? (swipe) [View all] , BrooklynWHAT, Mon Apr-14-14 07:11 PM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
STOOPID.
Apr 14th 2014
1
Billups wept
Apr 14th 2014
2
With soccer sewn up they got money to burn
Apr 14th 2014
3
big brands can make a guy with game a superstar.
Apr 15th 2014
4
Basically. It's his talent, style of play, plus his looks
Apr 15th 2014
9
given this...why doesn't he deserve the deal?
Apr 15th 2014
5
If he gets hurt
Apr 15th 2014
7
      that's the risk with any endorsement
Apr 15th 2014
8
design of shoe just as important now AND pdx fans are crazy
Apr 15th 2014
6
what other young player SHOULD they be locking down?
Apr 15th 2014
10
Locking him down isn't the issue. It's the dough.
Apr 15th 2014
11
kyrie? steph? PG?
Apr 15th 2014
12
Nobody's saying dude shouldn't have a shoe deal
Apr 15th 2014
13
      Just watch what happens when Adidas starts getting his face out there
Apr 15th 2014
15
      exactly -- I'd rather have Anthony Davis ... unless I was selling shoes
Apr 15th 2014
16
      adidas has Wall also and he is just as likeable as Lillard
Apr 16th 2014
20
      MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
May 03rd 2014
31
      he played it right and got in a bidding war btw nike and adidas
Apr 17th 2014
22
Celery ALONE is gonna buy 30 pair
Apr 15th 2014
14
lol
Apr 16th 2014
17
CTC! (c) Sheed
Apr 16th 2014
18
Solid commercial...that's Oakland
Apr 16th 2014
21
Karl Malone still look like he can drop 15 and 10 on you.
Apr 17th 2014
23
Not funny.
Apr 18th 2014
24
a few yrs of C-Webb being AI's sidepiece stuck with you that much, huh?
Apr 18th 2014
25
      just wasn't that funny. they have 8 years to get it right though
Apr 18th 2014
26
yooo
Apr 18th 2014
27
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Apr 18th 2014
28
Love the commercial
May 03rd 2014
33
damn, I was hoping Lillard would be around for a few years.
Apr 16th 2014
19
**Str8 Cash Homie**
May 03rd 2014
29
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-mW6YjP1mw
May 03rd 2014
30
here to take my Lillard L, he's gotten so much better than i thought
May 03rd 2014
32

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